Reddit Falls Short of Ad Growth Targets Ahead of Likely 2024 IPO - eviltoast
  • mrks@programming.dev
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    11 months ago

    Do you have any data to support that? My feeling is that not much changed after that. I feel like there is business as usual there. At least when I talk to my peers.

    • psud@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      Subs I followed (and still rarely visit) became much harsher with moderation, to the point of being very difficult for new visitors to use; in a sub that is mostly for helping people adopt a very low carb diet

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        11 months ago

        I feel like this was definitely the case in small subs where the main content generators were also mods. The ones who didn’t straight up leave became uncommitted. Places like Askreddit didn’t change, but smaller communities are pretty dead.

    • gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      Some communities were unaffected. Some are still shut down. Some replaced mods who wouldn’t play by spez’s rules.

      I’m not sure what the data would look like or how one would obtain it. Number of active moderators per day? Moderator satisfaction survey? Change in posting habits of top 1% posters?

      I am speaking purely anecdotally from communities I know that shut down entirely and moderators who left. I have no way to estimate the scale of the exodus.